The sound of Leicester City owner's helicopter crash is caught on video from BT studio after it took off behind pundits

The crash can reportedly be heard as football pundits talk after today's match

Leicester had drawn 1-1 with West Ham moments before the helicopter crashed The moment the Leicester City owner's helicopter crashed outside the club's stadium can reportedly be heard as pundits talk about football in the BT studio.

Shortly after Leicester's 1-1 draw with West Ham flames enveloped a nearby car park where Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha's helicopter fell to the ground near the King Power stadium earlier tonight.

A BT Sport broadcast appears to capture the sound of the helicopter bursting into flame as Jake Humphrey and Owen Hargreaves discuss matters of football on Premier League Tonight after the game.

A BT Sport broadcast appears to capture the sound of the helicopter bursting into flame as Jake Humphrey and Owen Hargreaves discuss matters of football on Premier League Tonight

Witnesses described the aircraft taking off from centre circle before hovering above the south eastern corner of the ground near Filbert Way before spiraling to the ground and erupting into a fireball.

Mr Srivaddhanaprabha regularly left the King Power via his £2million Augusta Westland AW-169 helicopter but it remains unclear whether he was on it when it crashed.

The club confirmed he had attended the 1-1 draw on Saturday night.

Leicestershire police said in a statement: 'We are dealing with an incident in the vicinity of the King Power Stadium. Emergency services are aware and dealing.'